The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, And Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery. 3
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Dick was at home. He was by nature so exceedingly compassionate of any one who seemed to be ill at ease, and was 14' 212 so quick to find any such person out, that he shook hands with Mr. Micawber, at least half-a-dozen times in five minutes. To Mr. Micawber, in his trouble, this warmth, on the part of a stranger, was so extremely touching, that he could only say, on the occasion of each successive shake, "My dear Sir, you overpower me!" Which gratified Mr. Dick so much, that he went at it agai...n with greater vigour than before. "The friendliness of this gentleman," said Mr. Micawber to my aunt, "if you will allow me, Ma'am, to cull a figure of speech from the vocabulary of our coarser national sports — floors me. To a man who is struggling with a complicated burden of perplexity and disquiet, such a reception is trying, I assure you." "My friend Mr. Dick," replied my aunt, proudly, "is not a common man." " That I am convinced of," said Mr. Micawber. " My dear Sir! " for Mr. Dick was shaking hands with him again; "I am deeply sensible of your cordiality !
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